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Game not responding (and some other errors)

Game not responding (and some other errors)

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Cxppe
Member
117
07-09-2017, 12:26 AM
#1
Hello everyone,
I built this PC in fb 2018,was my first ever build PC i didn't have too much of an idea what i was doing but i kept reading forums and so on and i went for it as the parts i choose were compatible with eachothers.
Here is my PC's build:
-GPU: GTX 1050 TI 4 GB
-CPU: Ryzen 5 1500x (i did not OC this its on default)
-RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x4GB 3200MHz (Its running on 2111 right now if iam not wrong)
-Motherboard: ASrock B350 Pro4
-PSU: I do not remember the brand name but its a Bronze 600W
I've been experiencing many issues i tried to fix em looking on the internet nothing worked,now to get to the point i keep getting random Blue Screens such as:MEMORY_MANAGEMENT | SCHEDULER INTERNAL ERROR and maybe one more which i do not remember right now.Whatever i do watching a simple video on youtube or having nothing else open than a MP3 player my screen freeze then goes black for about 3-5 secs and comes back and sometimes screen goes black but not totally black it still has a bit of light sometimes i can see my mouse arrow sometimes i cant and i have to reset my PC in order to keep using it.I also play a MMORPG called Blade&Soul game usually runs ok but then sometimes i keep getting "Game not responding" i found a "solution" for it to "unfreeze" i was unplugging the cable that connects my monitor to my GPU and plug it back that would fix the "not responding" issue.That worked for a good amount of months until 3 days ago,now no matter how many times i plug or unplug it game remains the same i lowered graphics to 0 still happens.
What i tried so far:
-Clean windows reinstall 3 times.
-Bought a new HDMI cable,also tried a HDMI to VGA.
-Clean graphic drivers (used the DDU tool then downloaded the drivers manually from NVIDIA website)
-Reinstalled the game 3 times.(Happens with multiple games not just Blade&Soul but i gave it a try still)
-Prevented programs from starting automatically (msconfing>start>hide all microsoft stuff etc etc)
-Winsock.
-CMD Windows System File Checker.
And that's when i ran out of ideas,I apologize if i posted this in wrong section and for the long ass text i just tried to provide as much information as i could.Iam also using a Blue Screen View to save some info about BSOD for some reason i cannot attach files so here's a pastebin with the errors
https://pastebin.com/6KFXMn6L
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Cxppe
07-09-2017, 12:26 AM #1

Hello everyone,
I built this PC in fb 2018,was my first ever build PC i didn't have too much of an idea what i was doing but i kept reading forums and so on and i went for it as the parts i choose were compatible with eachothers.
Here is my PC's build:
-GPU: GTX 1050 TI 4 GB
-CPU: Ryzen 5 1500x (i did not OC this its on default)
-RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x4GB 3200MHz (Its running on 2111 right now if iam not wrong)
-Motherboard: ASrock B350 Pro4
-PSU: I do not remember the brand name but its a Bronze 600W
I've been experiencing many issues i tried to fix em looking on the internet nothing worked,now to get to the point i keep getting random Blue Screens such as:MEMORY_MANAGEMENT | SCHEDULER INTERNAL ERROR and maybe one more which i do not remember right now.Whatever i do watching a simple video on youtube or having nothing else open than a MP3 player my screen freeze then goes black for about 3-5 secs and comes back and sometimes screen goes black but not totally black it still has a bit of light sometimes i can see my mouse arrow sometimes i cant and i have to reset my PC in order to keep using it.I also play a MMORPG called Blade&Soul game usually runs ok but then sometimes i keep getting "Game not responding" i found a "solution" for it to "unfreeze" i was unplugging the cable that connects my monitor to my GPU and plug it back that would fix the "not responding" issue.That worked for a good amount of months until 3 days ago,now no matter how many times i plug or unplug it game remains the same i lowered graphics to 0 still happens.
What i tried so far:
-Clean windows reinstall 3 times.
-Bought a new HDMI cable,also tried a HDMI to VGA.
-Clean graphic drivers (used the DDU tool then downloaded the drivers manually from NVIDIA website)
-Reinstalled the game 3 times.(Happens with multiple games not just Blade&Soul but i gave it a try still)
-Prevented programs from starting automatically (msconfing>start>hide all microsoft stuff etc etc)
-Winsock.
-CMD Windows System File Checker.
And that's when i ran out of ideas,I apologize if i posted this in wrong section and for the long ass text i just tried to provide as much information as i could.Iam also using a Blue Screen View to save some info about BSOD for some reason i cannot attach files so here's a pastebin with the errors
https://pastebin.com/6KFXMn6L

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PrincessT83
Junior Member
14
07-09-2017, 08:15 AM
#2
A dark display can indicate a problem with the graphics card; test it on another computer to see if the issue persists. If it functions correctly, inspect the CPU's pins for any signs of damage.
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PrincessT83
07-09-2017, 08:15 AM #2

A dark display can indicate a problem with the graphics card; test it on another computer to see if the issue persists. If it functions correctly, inspect the CPU's pins for any signs of damage.

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SoulzReaped
Member
217
07-09-2017, 08:25 AM
#3
The memory test indicates a problem with the RAM module, specifically in slot one, and suggests a failing RAM error.
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SoulzReaped
07-09-2017, 08:25 AM #3

The memory test indicates a problem with the RAM module, specifically in slot one, and suggests a failing RAM error.

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Nelina
Member
184
07-09-2017, 02:28 PM
#4
To maximize performance on budget gaming systems utilizing Ryzen processors, particularly the older 1500x series, it’s crucial to employ high-speed RAM – ideally at least 3200 MHz. This is especially important if experiencing issues. In Windows 10, reducing unnecessary system features and disabling non-essential startup programs can significantly lower idle RAM usage, particularly with limited amounts like 8GB. Furthermore, utilizing Intelligent Standby List Cleaner, a free tool, helps optimize memory during gaming sessions. Microsoft’s official guide for System File Checker (SFC) recommends restoring the system file image before running it. When conducting memory diagnostics with Memtest86, testing each RAM module individually in the first slot is sufficient; however, for comprehensive testing, allow Memtest to complete all default tests, which typically takes over two hours and should yield zero errors.
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Nelina
07-09-2017, 02:28 PM #4

To maximize performance on budget gaming systems utilizing Ryzen processors, particularly the older 1500x series, it’s crucial to employ high-speed RAM – ideally at least 3200 MHz. This is especially important if experiencing issues. In Windows 10, reducing unnecessary system features and disabling non-essential startup programs can significantly lower idle RAM usage, particularly with limited amounts like 8GB. Furthermore, utilizing Intelligent Standby List Cleaner, a free tool, helps optimize memory during gaming sessions. Microsoft’s official guide for System File Checker (SFC) recommends restoring the system file image before running it. When conducting memory diagnostics with Memtest86, testing each RAM module individually in the first slot is sufficient; however, for comprehensive testing, allow Memtest to complete all default tests, which typically takes over two hours and should yield zero errors.

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165
07-09-2017, 02:34 PM
#5
I apologize, I neglected to indicate that I performed a memtest86 as well, and the outcomes were satisfactory.

The process is complete, and my system failed to initiate operation following that event.

The procedure is finalized.

Currently testing it.

It was finished.
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LuisinDosCraft
07-09-2017, 02:34 PM #5

I apologize, I neglected to indicate that I performed a memtest86 as well, and the outcomes were satisfactory.

The process is complete, and my system failed to initiate operation following that event.

The procedure is finalized.

Currently testing it.

It was finished.

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FAZE_ASH2
Member
140
07-11-2017, 03:03 PM
#6
This should not be the case, as that memory chip supports that rate. It states (OC), but that simply means you need to enable XMP. Do you by any chance have an existing overclock setting on your CPU or RAM that might be causing the issue?

The strange thing is, after having looked at the PDF manual for that MB, it says or shows nothing on how to set RAM to XMP. That may have changed in the later BIOS versions though. However wikichip also states that your CPU is limited to 2666 memory speed, so try setting it to that.
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FAZE_ASH2
07-11-2017, 03:03 PM #6

This should not be the case, as that memory chip supports that rate. It states (OC), but that simply means you need to enable XMP. Do you by any chance have an existing overclock setting on your CPU or RAM that might be causing the issue?

The strange thing is, after having looked at the PDF manual for that MB, it says or shows nothing on how to set RAM to XMP. That may have changed in the later BIOS versions though. However wikichip also states that your CPU is limited to 2666 memory speed, so try setting it to that.

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Antez03
Member
174
07-18-2017, 11:05 AM
#7
The system will not initiate with a memory speed of 2666 MHz, 2400 MHz, or 3200 MHz. Testing revealed that the hardware is incompatible with these RAM speeds.
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Antez03
07-18-2017, 11:05 AM #7

The system will not initiate with a memory speed of 2666 MHz, 2400 MHz, or 3200 MHz. Testing revealed that the hardware is incompatible with these RAM speeds.

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Bifes_PT
Member
205
07-18-2017, 07:29 PM
#8
do you have a way to memtest ram and see if there is any error led or code on the board when you try to boot and give us full name and model of this ram .
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Bifes_PT
07-18-2017, 07:29 PM #8

do you have a way to memtest ram and see if there is any error led or code on the board when you try to boot and give us full name and model of this ram .

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RHINOncg2000
Member
162
07-19-2017, 08:40 AM
#9
I purchased this item when I assembled my computer, and as I previously mentioned, I ran a memory test and everything appeared to be working correctly. However, I will re-run the test. Is Memtest86 suitable?
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RHINOncg2000
07-19-2017, 08:40 AM #9

I purchased this item when I assembled my computer, and as I previously mentioned, I ran a memory test and everything appeared to be working correctly. However, I will re-run the test. Is Memtest86 suitable?

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chenglee1998
Member
147
07-19-2017, 10:00 AM
#10
Run a memory diagnostic tool to check your RAM, as this test examines the motherboard and its components. Have you performed any scans for viruses and malware? Also, verify that your operating system files are intact by checking for errors and ensuring you have the latest drivers, particularly for the graphics card.
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chenglee1998
07-19-2017, 10:00 AM #10

Run a memory diagnostic tool to check your RAM, as this test examines the motherboard and its components. Have you performed any scans for viruses and malware? Also, verify that your operating system files are intact by checking for errors and ensuring you have the latest drivers, particularly for the graphics card.

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